Q. What are the definitions of the licensing terms displayed in the "View It" area for Electronic Resources?
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Last Updated: Feb 14, 2020 Views: 136
• Course Pack Print: Instructor is allowed to use material from the resource in a course pack.
• Course Reserve Electronic Copy: Material from the resource can be put on electronic reserve eg: D2L or Ares.
• Course Reserve Print: Copies of material from the resource can be put on reserve at a U of C Library.
• Digitally copy: University of Calgary users can download a copy of the material for their own personal use. There is no distribution right here.
• Electronic Link: Anyone from the University community can provide a link to material in the journal.
• Interlibrary loan print or fax: Our interlibrary loan staff can provide a copy to another library via Canada Post or via fax.
• Interlibrary loan secure electronic transmission: Our interlibrary loan staff can provide a copy to another library digitally.
• Print copy: University of Calgary users can print a copy of the material for their own personal use. There is no distribution right here.
• Remote Access: University of Calgary students, faculty and staff including University of Calgary distance students can access this journal from off campus.
• Scholarly Sharing: Members of the University community can share up to three articles with a colleague from another institution that doesn’t have access to the journal. Excessive sharing could violate our licence terms.
• Walk in User: Walk in users to the Library not affiliated with the University can use the resource.
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